Saving Asian Democracy: Can the Philippines Lead the Way?
June 2, 2011 5:46 am Leave your thoughts“The Philippines, since 1986, exhausts me,” said Ms. Maria Ressa, a journalist and academic who has witnessed every Southeast Asian... View Article
“The Philippines, since 1986, exhausts me,” said Ms. Maria Ressa, a journalist and academic who has witnessed every Southeast Asian... View Article
No, the Philippines did not sacrifice human rights in the altar of free trade. This was the answer of Wigberto... View Article
To what extent did the 1986 People Power Revolution inspire the recent upheavals in the Middle East and North Africa?... View Article
Young leaders from CALD member organizations converged in the picturesque city of Kandy, Sri Lanka from 25-27 March 2011 for... View Article
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva served as the keynote speaker in the recently concluded CALD Workshop on Building a Strategic... View Article
“Elected representatives and political parties should be at the forefront of efforts to promote reconciliation and political reforms…” This line... View Article
It is only but fitting that the Liberal Party of the Philippines (LP) will host the first Liberal International (LI)... View Article
A small contingent from CALD met CALD Honorary Individual Member, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and democracy icon Daw Aung San... View Article
In the spirit of partnership between the two organizations, the CALD Secretariat joined members of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for... View Article
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